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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal Plymouth
Also: Drum Theatre, The Lyric
TownPlymouth
CountyDevon
From12th February 2020
To22nd February 2020
WhenIn rep
Theatre Royal Plymouth (V895)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 6 Feb 19 - T1948208718

The Taming of the Shrew

The Taming of the Shrew

Work:: The Taming of the Shrew (S5195)

Two wealthy sisters in Padua must be married off. The modest, demure Bianca has no shortage of suitors, but who on earth will take the wild, ungovernable, ?shrewish' Katherina? Perhaps the gold-digging Petruchio, as maddeningly strong willed and perverse as Katherina herself, will be equal to the task of bullying her to the altar. Shakespeare's outrageous comedy introduces one of the theatre's great screwball double-acts, a couple hellbent on confusing and outwitting each other right up to its controversial conclusion.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1948208718)

Gender Swapped.
Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Justin Audibert
Design Stephen Brimson Lewis
Costume Hannah Clark
Lighting Matt Peel
Music Ruth Chan
Sound Claire Windsor
Director Lucy Cullingford (movement)
Director Rachel Bown-Williams (fight director)
Director Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight director)
Performer Joseph Arkley (Katherine)
Performer Charlotte Arrowsmith (Curtis)
Performer Hannah Azuonye (Pedant)
Performer Melody Brown (Vincentia)
Performer Richard Clews (Grumio)
Performer James Cooney (Bianco)
Performer Amelia Donkor (Hortensia)
Performer Laura Elsworthy (Trania)
Performer Amanda Harris (Baptista)
Performer Emily Johnstone (Lucentia)
Performer Alex Jones (Haberdasher)
Performer Alexander Mushore (Servant)
Performer Michael Patrick (Tailor)
Performer Claire Price (Petruchia)
Performer Sophie Stanton (Gremia)
Performer Aaron Thiara (Servant of Petruchia)
Performer Amy Trigg (Biondella)
Performer Leo Wan (Widower)

Listing:: L1267231787




Production details

Gender Swapped.

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